Outpatient Appraisal Of Community Reintegration And Quality Of Life For Stroke Survivors Towards Rebuilding Social Lives
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Background: Community reintegration and quality of life are important outcomes of rehabilitation on a long-term basis, yet it has received
little attention from the rehabilitation team post-discharge, especially in Ghana.
Objective: This study aimed to appraise the community reintegration (CRI) and quality of life (QoL) of stroke survivors in relation to their
age, gender, and comorbidities.
Methods: One hundred and eight stroke survivors attending outpatient physiotherapy units of three hospitals in Accra Metropolis were
consecutively enrolled in the study. The Maleka Stroke Community Reintegration Measure and the Stroke-specific QoL questionnaire were
used as the main outcome measures. Descriptive data were summarised with frequency and percentage, while the association and odd ratios
of variables were determined with the Chi-square and multiple regression tests, respectively, at a 95% confidence interval.
Results: Most participants (85.2%) indicated that they did not benefit from community reintegration following their hospital care, while 52
(47.9%) reported overall poor QoL. Contrarily, most participants indicated good QoL in language (66.7%), thinking (74.1%) and vision
(93.4%) subscales of the QoL questionnaire. Participants’ gender significantly influenced the levels of CRI (P = 0.043), while QoL was
significantly influenced by age only (P = 0.009). Males were four times more likely to have minimal reintegration [OR = 4(1.0-15.3)] relative
to having no reintegration as compared to females. Participants within the age range 48 - 63 years were also found to be four times more likely
to have fair QoL [OR = 4(1.4-11.1)] relative to having poor QoL as compared to those aged 64 years and above. There was a statistically
significant association (P < 0.001) between CRI levels and QoL subscales.
Conclusion: Community reintegration seems to influence the QoL of stroke survivors, while gender and age were found to be strong
determinants of CRI and QoL, respectively.
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Mohammed T, Nyante GG, Bello AI, Abdul-Rahman M, Mothabeng JD (2024) Outpatient appraisal of community reintegration and quality of life for stroke survivors towards rebuilding social lives. HSI Journal 6(2):842-849. https://doi.org/10.46829/hsijournal.2024.12.6.2.842-849
